Plan International Delivers Vital Support to Flood-Affected Communities and Schools

08/10/2024 15:26
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KPL Schoolchildren, adolescents, teachers, and community members in Luang Namtha District, Luang Namtha Province, and Pha Oudom District, Bokeo Province have received crucial relief following the devastation caused by flash floods triggered by Typhoon Yagi.

(KPL) Schoolchildren, adolescents, teachers, and community members in Luang Namtha District, Luang Namtha Province, and Pha Oudom District, Bokeo Province have received crucial relief following the devastation caused by flash floods triggered by Typhoon Yagi.

Plan International Laos has provided much-needed food, non-food items, teaching materials, and dignity kits to help these communities recover.

The handover events, conducted under the supervision of disaster committees at the provincial and district levels in Luang Namtha and Bokeo Provinces, saw vital supplies delivered to schoolchildren, teachers, and families impacted by the floods.

In Pha Oudom District, Plan International Laos provided tons of rice, canned fish, cooking utensils, bedding, textbooks, notebooks, other stationery items, chalk, and dignity kits to 242 households in 12 villages and 244 schoolchildren. 

In Luang Namtha District, support reached almost 1,700 schoolchildren and 115 teachers across three secondary schools, ensuring they can return to the classroom and continue their education.

Ms. Carol Mortensen, Country Director of Plan International Laos, emphasised the organisation's commitment to supporting vulnerable groups. "In times of crisis, children and adolescents—particularly girls, young women, and those with disabilities—are among the most vulnerable. Our priority is to ensure their safety and well-being, while also providing the resources they need for hygiene, nutrition, and uninterrupted education."

She further highlighted Plan International Laos’ ongoing efforts to secure additional funding for under-supported communities and schools, particularly in Pha Oudom District, to extend relief to those still in need.

Mr. Khampheng Philavong, Deputy Principal of Hadnam Secondary School, underscored the importance of educational continuity during crises. "Education cannot wait! No matter the circumstances, children need to keep learning," he stated. "We can repair damaged tables and chairs, but lost textbooks and learning materials are irreplaceable. Despite the challenges, education must go on."

Plan International Laos’ support, valued at over 200 million Lao kip in Luang Namtha and Pha Oudom Districts, is a lifeline for these communities and schoolchildren.

According to initial reports from the Government, Typhoon Yagi made landfall on September 7, 2024, severely affecting northern regions, including Luang Namtha and Bokeo. 

UNICEF estimates that over 200,000 people have been impacted, including 48,500 children, with around 24,000 children urgently needing support. Critical concerns include access to clean water, sanitation, healthcare, and psychosocial services.

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